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Miles Austin: Tony Romo was ‘accurate’ on Friday, ‘I felt like his passes were pretty on par’

IRVING — Tony Romo practiced Friday despite a bruised right hand, and according to one of his top receiving options, the Cowboys quarterback was “accurate.”

“He’s good,” Miles Austin said following Friday’s practice. “I felt like he was alright.”

Austin wouldn’t go into detail in terms of the velocity that Romo was reaching, instead, he simply said, “I felt like his passes were pretty on par.”

Following Thursday’s practice, Romo, who has been practicing with tape around his right wrist and hand, said the swelling has decreased each day.

“I just think everything is coming together like we thought,” he said. “Each day is getting a little better. We’ll be good to go this weekend.”

Romo injured his throwing hand during the Cowboys’ first possession against the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday. After throwing a pass, Romo hit his hand on the helmet of Eagles defensive end Jason Babin.